Literature DB >> 28750901

Complex reassortment events of unusual G9P[4] rotavirus strains in India between 2011 and 2013.

Yen Hai Doan1, Yoshiyuki Suzuki2, Yoshiki Fujii3, Kei Haga4, Akira Fujimoto4, Reiko Takai-Todaka4, Yuichi Someya3, Mukti K Nayak5, Anupam Mukherjee5, Daisuke Imamura6, Sumio Shinoda6, Mamta Chawla-Sarkar5, Kazuhiko Katayama7.   

Abstract

Rotavirus A (RVA) is the predominant etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Recently, unusual G9P[4] rotavirus strains emerged with high prevalence in many countries. Such intergenogroup reassortant strains highlight the ongoing spread of unusual rotavirus strains throughout Asia. This study was undertaken to determine the whole genome of eleven unusual G9P[4] strains detected in India during 2011-2013, and to compare them with other human and animal global RVAs to understand the exact origin of unusual G9P[4] circulating in India and other countries worldwide. Of these 11 RVAs, four G9P[4] strains were double-reassortants with the G9-VP7 and E6-NSP4 genes on a DS-1-like genetic backbone (G9-P[4]-I2-R2-C2-M2-A2-N2-T2-E6-H2). The other strains showed a complex genetic constellation, likely derived from triple reassortment event with the G9-VP7, N1-NSP2 and E6-NSP4 on a DS-1-like genetic backbone (G9-P[4]-I2-R2-C2-M2-A2-N1-T2-E6-H2). Presumably, these unusual G9P[4] strains were generated after several reassortment events between the contemporary co-circulating human rotavirus strains. Moreover, the point mutation S291L at the interaction site between inner and outer capsid proteins of VP6 gene may be important in the rapid spread of this unusual strain. The complex reassortment events within the G9[4] strains may be related to the high prevalence of mixed infections in India as reported in this study and other previous studies.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Evolution; G9P[4]; Mixed infection; NGS; Reassortment; Rotavirus

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28750901     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2017.07.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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